1946, France. With the war dragging on, the Luftwaffe looks to maintain a technologically superior edge over a quickly expanding enemy. With a stalemate on land and at sea, and the rise of Aircraft like the Pfeil as the fighters of the future, the Luftwaffe continues to explore advance replacements for it`s aging and out-dated air fleet.

First on the scene is the prototype Do-335 Pfeil, followed by it`s full production variants, then a series of improved prototypes based on existing aircraft for ease of production and inter-changeability of parts. To replace the very out-dated and aging Stuka Dive-bomber, the Luftwaffe adopts the Ju-287 Staghund. Based around a similar wing design and purpose but with a much more powerful engine and secondary water-injection booster, the Ju-287 marks a new stage in the air war over Britain.

Finally arriving in combat production in May of 1946, the new Ju-287`s are first quickly dispatched to front-line units on the Eastern Front for full combat evaluation, in hopes of breaking the long stalemate against Soviet forces at Stalingrad.Many historians (both amateurs like me and professionals) have long discussed and written about alternate what-if`s for the WW2 era. There have been a multitude of books, games and even movies based upon these ideas of alternate history. My designs are uniquely my own but are based on numerous prototype aircraft from the 1930`s and 40`s. Aircraft such as the Shinden, Ascender and Pfiel actually flew and were accepted for production but most were canceled due to wars end. I present these as an alternative "what-if" where designs like this made it into production in a war that didn`t end in 1945. Look for additional products in this line coming soon!

Numerous conforming extras and over 50 ERC controls for the various parts of the aircraft to allow for maximum usability. Controls include some standard combat maneuvers as well as individual controls for the various moving parts on the aircraft. The model also features a fully detailed interior with working flight controls that are tied by ERC to the flight surfaces and moving parts of the aircraft.

Included conforming figure add-ons:1 conforming external "drop-tank" fuel tank is included. The "droptank" is individually pose able so that the user can make it fall away and tumble as it drops, and includes ERC dials for ease of use.

1 conforming 251kg (551lb) bomb and sling mounting with ERC dials to lower the sling and release the bomb.

1 set of conforming 37mm anti-tank cannon.

1 set of conforming "prop-blur" effects props for the propellers of the aircraft to give a sense of motion in flight

1set of conforming "dummy" pilot figures (these figures are non-pose-able and don`t contain any joints or bones, they are also low poly but are provided so that you can have a crew in the aircraft for your renders without needing to use the fully rigged figures)

The model itself is quite nice, and well done, and I`ve gotten a couple of decent renders out of it. It`s nicer looking than the actual JU-287.
Just a couple of things:
1) The interior panels are all written in English. On a German-manufactured aircraft. To be used by German pilots.
2. Does the tail gunner have a decent firing window? It looks like the rear propellers obstruct a significant portion of his line of fire.
I have gotten some good use out of it, all said. Despite a few nitpicks this was a good buy.